Zinc Coated Fibrous Concret And Mechanism Of Corrosion Protection Of Reinforced Concrete
Publish place: 2nd International Conference on Concrete and Development
Publish Year: 1384
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 21 October 2005
Zinc Coated Fibrous Concret And Mechanism Of Corrosion Protection Of Reinforced Concrete abstract
Corrosion phenomenon in corrosive environments is a natural hazards against stability and serviceability of reinforced concrete structures in many countries. A new method using zinc coated steel fiber-reinforced concrete has been proposed as a means to inhibit the corrosion of reinforcing steel bars. In this method, zinc coated steel fibers prevented the corrosion of reinforcing steel bars. The results of experiments conducted on fibrous concrete under a laboratory aggressive environment showed the zinc coated steel fibers in contact with the steel bars act as a sacrificial anode and embedded steel bars are cathodically protected. This paper discusses corrosion states and mechanism of protection by zinc coated steel fibers. The mechanism of zinc coated fibers as same as embedded military mines only become active when any aggressive factors try to threaten of protected target which for this study is steel bars.
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Zinc Coated Fibrous Concret And Mechanism Of Corrosion Protection Of Reinforced Concrete authors
Abdullah Keyvani
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Civil Engineering, Azarbaijan University, Tabriz, Iran